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Many Open Source tools exist which help in creating and updating single Kubernetes clusters. However, the more clusters you need the harder it becomes to operate, monitor, manage and keep all of them alive and up-to-date. And that is exactly what project Gardener focuses on. | Eclipse GlassFish is a lightweight yet powerful open-source application server that fully implements the Jakarta EE platform. Designed for flexibility, scalability, and reliability, it provides a production-ready environment that adheres strictly to open standards without proprietary dependencies. GlassFish delivers comprehensive support for all required and optional Jakarta EE APIs, successfully passing all corresponding Technology Compatibility Kits (TCKs). It includes an advanced administration console, clustering capabilities, and a rich set of tools that streamline both development and deployment. Continuously maintained under the Eclipse Foundation, GlassFish remains a robust and standards-compliant choice for modern enterprise applications. |
Central dashboard for comfortable interaction - enables users to easily keep track of their clusters’ health, and operators to monitor, debug, and analyze the clusters they are responsible for; Command line client - simplifies administrative tasks by introducing easy higher-level abstractions with simple commands that allow to condense and multiplex information & actions from/to a set of seed and shoot clusters | Jakarta EE & MicroProfile, Cluster Management and High Availability, Runtime Monitoring, Auditing Administration Access and Configuratoin Changes, Management of remote Linux and Windows nodes, Microservices Distribution and Cloud Deployment |
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